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Harbors  and  Docks 

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Reference  List  No.  5 

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Harbors  and  Docks 


A  List  of  Books 


and  References  to  Periodicals 


in  the 


Seattle  Public  Library 


Seattle  Public  Library 

Reference  List  No.  S 

February,   1913 


Contents 

General    5 

Argentine  9 

Buenos  Aires  9 

Australia  9 

Sydney  9 

Belgium  9 

Antwerp  9 

Bruges  9 

Brazil  10 

Para  10 

Rio  Grande  do  Sul  10 

Canada  10 

Key  Harbor  10 

Montreal  10 

Victoria  10 

Cuba 10 

Havana  10 

France  10 

Boulogne  11 

Calais  11 

Havre 11 

Paris  11 

Germany  11 

Altona 11 

Hamburg  '.!.;.  .'**. V  .". ;  .'.*i  • . ; 11 

Great  Britain    *. " : .  V. . '  .:\ .:. '.:-'. 12 

Biyth  ./.. :.:./;  ?:: *;  i  v.;  : •  • : .  ,•  - .  •  '-' 12 

Bristol    •"'.*!  *  /.'.•.  •.*'•'.  :?*.  .*.'.  :.> , » .•'.'  -.  .^ ••' 12 

Cardiff    13 

Dover    13 

Dundee    13 

Glasgow   13 

Liverpool   13 

London    15 

Manchester 1C 

Methil 1C 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne    1C 

Plymouth 17 

Southampton 17 


Southbank 17 

Swansea    17 

India  17 

Bombay    17 

Calcutta  17 

Japan    18 

Kobe  18 

Mexico    18 

Manzanillo .   18 

Salina  Cruz    18 

Norway    .' 18 

Narvik  18 

Panama   18 

Bocas  Del  Toro   18 

Philippine  Islands    18 

Cebu    18 

Manila   18 

Roumania    18 

Constantza   18 

Spain    19 

Aguilas 19 

Barcelona    19 

United  States   19 

California    20 

Connecticut    20 

Massachusetts    20 

Washington    21 

United  States — Ports: 

Allouez,  Wis 21 

Ashtabula,  Ohio   21 

Baltimore    21 

Boston    22 

Buffalo   22 

Chicago 22 

Cleveland    23 

Communipaw,  N.  J 23 

Coos  Bay,  Ore • 23 

Coronado  Beach,  Cal 23 

Cumberland  Sound,  Fla 23 

Detroit    23 

Duluth    .  .   23 


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Escanaba,  Mich 23 

Eureka,  Gal 24 

Fort  Morgan,  Ala 24 

Galveston    24 

Gary,  Ind 24 

Grays  Harbor,  Wash 24 

Hoboken,  N.  J 2G 

Kansas  City  26 

Lorain,   Ohio    2G 

Los  Angeles  2G 

Manitowoc  Harbor,  Wis 26 

Marshfield,  Mass 26 

Milwaukee    26 

Mobile    27 

Montgomery,  Ala 27 

Newark    27 

New  Orleans   27 

New  York  City  27 

Philadelphia    29 

Portland,  Ore 30 

Providence    30 

Puget  Sound    30 

San  Francisco  30 

Santa  Monica   31 

Savannah 31 

Seattle    31 

Seattle — Lake  Washington  Canal 33 

Superior,  Wis 38 

Tacoma    38 

Tampa,  Fla 40 

Toledo    40 

Two  Harbors,  Minn 40 

Washington,  D.  C 40 

Wilmington,  Del 40 

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Harbors  and  Docks 

This  list  of  books,  pamphlets,  reports,  and  periodical  references 
on  harbors,  harbor  engineering,  docks,  and  port  administration  Is 
printed  in  the  hope  of  making  the  material  more  useful  and  avail- 
able. The  list  contains  all  the  best  material  which  the  library  has 
on  these  topics.  As  a  general  rule,  references  to  government  docu- 
ments have  been  excluded  except  those  to  ports  in  the  state  of 
Washington. 

An  "R"  prefixed  to  the  call  number  of  a  book  indicates  that  it 
must  be  called  for  and  used  in  the  reference  room.  An  asterisk  (*) 
preceding  the  author's  name  indicates  that  another  copy  may  be 
found  in  the  circulation  department.  Pamphlets  are  designated  by 
the  abbreviation  "Pam."  prefixed  to  the  call  number.  Bound  period- 
icals, government  documents,  and  pamphlets  are  in  the  reference 
department. 

Upon  request  from  a  borrower  at  any  one  of  the  branches,  any 
book  on  this  list  in  the  circulation  department  will  be  sent  to  that 
branch  and  the  person  requesting  the  book  will  be  notified  of  its 
arrival. 

General 

Allen,  J.  R.  Theory  and  practice  in  the  design  and  construction 
of  dock  walls.  1876.  54  p.  627 

American  School  of  Correspondence.  River  and  harbor  improve- 
ment; instruction  paper,  prepared  by  Charles  E.  Morrison. 
1908.  104  p.  R627.1 

Austen,  H.  C.  M.  The  physical  difficulties  of  modern  harbor  and 
dock  extension.  (Engng.,  85:44-45.  Jan.  10,  1908.) 

Baterden,  J.  R.  Notes  on  harbor  engineering.  (Engr.,  Lond., 
103:338-39.  Apr.  5,  1907.) 

Bates,  W.  W.  American  marine.  The  shipping  question  in  his- 
tory and  politics.  1897.  479  p.  387 

Blue  book  of  American  shipping.  Marine  and  naval  directory  of 
the  United  States,  statistics  of  shipping  and  ship  building  in 
America.  1903,  1906-11.  R656 

Brassey,  Thomas.  Papers  and  addresses.  Mercantile  marine  and 
navigation  from  1871  to  1894.  1894.  232  p.  656 

Chantriot,  Emile.  Les  grands  ports  extra-europeens  et  le  com- 
merce international.  1910.  66  p.  387 

Colson,  Charles. ..  .Notes  on  docks  and  dock  construction.  1894. 
426  p.  627 


Cortiemoy,  O^nmle  de..  .  .Exploitation  des  ports  maritimes.  1909. 
560  pr  R627.2 

Corthell,  E.  L.... Report  by  Elmer  L.  Corthell,  delegate  of  the 
United  States  to  the  seventh  International  congress  of  naviga- 
tion, held  at  Brussels,  Belgium,  July,  1898.  1900.  245  p. 
(U.  S.  56th  Cong.  1st  sess.  Senate.  Doc.  30.) 

Contents:  Introduction.— Preliminary  report. — Detailed  report-  1st 
section:  Canalized  rivers.  2d  section:  Inland  canals.  3d  section: 
Tidal  rivers  and  ship  canals.  4th  section:  Seaports.  5th  section: 
Tolls. 

Corthell,  E.  L.  Progression  rapide  des  dimensions  des  navires 
a  vapeur  et  a  voile;  leur  immersion,  consequences  pour  les 
ports.  1905.  30  p.  656.8 

Crowell,  Foster.  Modern  wharf  improvements  and  port  facilities. 
(Eng.  Mag.,  14:12-31;  205-24;  444-63.  Oct.,  Nov.,  Dec.  1897.) 

Cunningham,  Brysson.  Harbour  dredging.  (Cassier's,  41:235-44. 
Mar.  1912.) 

Cunningham,  Brysson.  The  influence  of  recent  developments  in 
size  and  speed  of  steamships  on  port  and  harbor  accommoda- 
tion. (Cassier's,  35:313-26.  Dec.  1908.) 

Cunningham,  Brysson.  Reinforced  concrete  work  in  maritime 
situations.  (Cassier's,  34:333-52.  Aug.  1908.) 

Cunningham,  Brysson.  The  relative  advantage  of  hydraulic  and 
electric  power  for  port  and  dock  work.  (Cassier's,  34:419-44. 
Sept.  1908.) 

Cunningham,  Brysson.  A  treatise  on  the  principles  and  practice 
of  dock  engineering.  1904.  559  p.  illus.  627.3 

Cunningham,  Brysson.  A  treatise  on  the  principles  and  practice 
of  harbour  engineering.  1908.  283  p.  illus.  R627.2 

Current  practice  in  blasting  and  dredging  rock  under  water. 
(Engng.-Contr.,  37:463-67.  Apr.  24,  1912.) 

Donnelly,  W.  T.  Floating  dry  dock  construction,  (in  Brooklyn 
Engineers'  Club.  Proceedings,  1905,  p.  59-82.)  R627.3 

Duffles,  E.  J.  Steel  forms  for  concrete  breakwaters  or  piers. 
(Eng.  News,  65:777.  June  29,  1911.) 

Great  Britain.  Customs  Establishment.  List  of  countries,  and 
divisions  of  countries  as  distinguished  in  the  trade  and  navi- 
gation accounts  of  the  United  Kingdom;  together  with  an 
index  to  the  foreign  and  colonial  ports  and  shipping  places 
throughout  the  world,  and  a  list  of  the  ports  and  shipping 
places  belonging  to  each  country.  1908.  567  p.  R387 


Great  Britain.  Hydrographic  Office.  Dock  book.  Containing 
dimensions  of  the  principal  dry,  floating,  and  wet  docks,  patent 
slips,  etc.,  of  the  world,  also  information  on  ship  building  and 
engineering  works  in  countries  other  than  the  United  King- 
dom. 1905.  5th  ed.  219  p.  R627.3 

—     Supplement  to  Dec.  1907.     1908.     23  p.         R627.3 


Harbor  facilities.     (Mun.  Aft.,  2:738-41.  Dec.  1898.) 

Harcourt,  L.  F.  V.... Harbors  and  docks;  their  physical  fea- 
tures, history,  construction,  equipment,  and  maintenance,  with 
statistics  as  to  their  commercial  development.  1885.  2  v. 

627 

Harding,  H.  M.  An  engineering  solution  of  freight-handling  prob- 
lems. (Eng.  Mag.,  41:33-48.  Apr.  1911.) 

Hichborn,  Philip.  Report  on  European  dock-yards.  1886.  96  p. 
(U.  S.  49th  Cong.  1st  sess.  House.  Mis.  doc.  237.) 

Hodgdon,  F.  W.  Notes  collected  in  relation  to  docks  and  harbors 
in  Great  Britain,  France,  and  Belgium  in  the  summer  of  1906. 
(Jour.  Assn.  of  Engng.  Socs.,  28:116-39.  Mar.  1902.) 

Holder,  C.  F.  Building  a  harbor.  (Int.  Marine  Engng.,  14:135-36. 
Apr.  1909.) 

Hooker,  G.  E.  Water  terminal  problem,  (in  National  conference 
on  city  planning.  Proceedings,  1911.  p.  131-33.)  R710.1 

Judson,  W.  V.  Reinforced  concrete  caissons.  Their  develop- 
ment and  use  for  breakwaters,  piers,  and  revetments.  (Eng. 
News,  62:34-36.  July  8,  1909.) 

Laroche,  Felix Ports  maritimes.     1893.     2  v.  R627.2 

Lindsay,  W.  S.  History  of  merchant  shipping  and  ancient  com- 
merce. 1874-76.  4  v.  R387 

Orrok,  G.  A.  The  sea  wall  in  connection  with  buildings.  (Eng. 
Rec.,  61:253-54.  Feb.  26,  1910.) 

Orrok,  G.  A.  Some  types  of  sea  walls  and  their  structural  char- 
acteristics and  cost.  (Engng.-Contr.,  33:  161-62.  Feb.  16, 
1910.) 

*Owen,  Douglas.  Ports  and  docks;  their  history,  working,  and 
national  importance.  1904.  179  p.  R627.3 

Owens,  J.  S.,  and  Case,  G.  O.  Coast  erosion  and  foreshore  pro- 
tection. 1908.  144  p.  627.4 


'Duplicate  copy  in  circulation  department. 

7 


Peabody,  R.  S.  A  holiday  study  of  cities  and  ports.  Notes  of 
travel  offered  to  the  Commission  on  the  improvement  of  met- 
ropolitan Boston  by  one  of  its  members.  1908.  52  p.  illus. 

R710.1 

Perkins,  F.  C.  Novel  submarine  concrete  work.  (Sci.  Amer. 
Sup.,  70:178.  Sept.  17,  1910.) 

Port  administration  and  harbor  facilities;  a  symposium.  (An- 
nals of  the  Amer.  Acad.,  29:357-400.  Mar.  1907.) 

Prelini,  Charles.     Dredges  and  dredging.     1911.     279  p.  627.7 

Reinforced  concrete  sea  wall  construction  of  separately  molded 
members.  (Engng.-Contr.,  34:158-60.  Aug.  24,  1910.) 

Seager,  J.  A.  Modern  dredging  appliances  for  waterways.  (Cas- 
sier's,  37:260-74.  Jan.  1910.) 

Serber,  D.  C.  The  stability  of  sea  walls.  (Eng.  News,  56:198-200. 
Aug.  23,  1906.) 

Shaler,  N.  S.  The  geological  history  of  harbors.  (U.  S.  Geo- 
logical Survey.  13th  annual  report,  1891-92,  pt.  2,  p.  93-209.) 

R557.3 

Shaler,  N.  S.  Sea  and  land;  features  of  coasts  and  oceans,  with 
special  reference  to  the  life  of  man.  1894.  252  p.  551.46 

*Shield,  William..  .  .Principles  and  practice  of  harbour  construc- 
struction.  1910.  299  p.  R627.2 

Stephens,  G.  W.,  and  Corvie,  F.  W.  Report  on  British  and  Conti- 
nental ports  with  a  view  to  the  development  of  the  port  of 
Montreal  and  Canadian  transportation.  1908.  95  p.  maps. 

627.2 

Includes  the  ports  of  Antwerp,  Bristol,  Cardiff,  Glasgow,  Ham- 
burg, Havre,  Liverpool,  London,  Manchester,  Marseilles,  Montreal, 
and  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Taylor,  John.  Construction  of  a  quay  wall  in  open  water  by 
divers.  (Eng.  Rec.,  59:696-97.  May  29,  1909.) 

Tomkins,  Calvin.  Seaport  congestion  and  its  relation  to  trans- 
portation and  terminal  facilities,  (in  National  conference  on 
city  planning.  Proceedings.  1910.  p.  136-39.) 

Turner,  W.  Ports,  ancient  and  modern.  (West.  Rev.,  177:249-59. 
Mar.  1912.) 


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U.  S.  Department  of  State..  .  .European  waterways.  Reports  of 
consular  officers  of  the  United  States,  located  in  Germany, 
Austria-Hungary,  France,  Belgium,  and  the  Netherlands,  on 
river  and  harbor  improvements  in  their  respective  districts. 
1909.  138  p.  (National  waterways  commission.  Document 
no.  7.) 

U.  S.  Office  of  Naval  Intelligence.  Coaling,  docking,  and  repair- 
ing facilities  of  the  ports  of  the  world.  5th  ed.  1909.  239  p. 

R627.2 

Urquhart,  G.  D.  Dues  and  charges  on  shipping  in  foreign  and 
colonial  ports;  a  manual  of  reference  for  the  use  of  ship- 
owners, shipbrokers,  and  shipmasters.  14th  ed.  1910.  1665  p. 

R387 

*Wheeler,  W.  H.  The  sea-coast:  (1)  Destruction  (2)  Littoral 
drift  (3)  Protection.  1903.  361  p.  R627.4 

Argentine 

Buenos  Aires 

Huergo,  l_.  A.  El  puerto  de  Buenos  Aires.  Historia  tecnica  del 
puerto  de  Buenos  Aires.  1904.  179  p.  R627.2 

Australia 

Sydney 

Sydney  Harbour  Trust  Commissioners.  Report.  1910.  40  p. 
illus.  R627.2 

Belgium 

Belgium.  Administration  des  ponts  et  chaussees.  Les  installa- 
tions maritimes  beiges.  1900.  105  p.  R627 

Antwerp 

[The]  extension  of  the  port  of  Antwerp.  (Engr.,  Lond.,  85:224-25. 
Mar.  11,  1898.) 

IThe]  improvement  of  the  port  of  Antwery.  (Eng.  Rec.,  63:632-33. 
June  10,  1911.) 

Ringe,  H.  R.  Port  administration  and  harbor  facilities,  Antwerp. 
(Annals  of  the  Amer.  Acad.,  29:398-400.  Mar.  1907.) 

Bruges 

[The]  new  harbor  works  at  Bruges.  (Eng.  Mag.,  33:644-46. 
July  1907.) 


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Brazil 

Para 

[The]   port  of  Para.     (Pan-American  Union.     Bulletin,  35:682-98. 
Oct.  1912.) 

St.  Clair,  D.  F.     The  trade  of  the  Amazon  and  the  port  of  Para. 
(Eng.  Mag.,  38:1-14.     Oct.  1909.) 

Rio  Grande  do  Sul 

[The]  jetty  and  port  works  of  Rio  Grande  do  Sul.     (Eng.  Rec., 
58:186-87.     Aug.  15,  1908.) 

Canada 

Key   Harbor 

Oliver,  E.  W.     Key  Harbor  ore  docks  of  the  Canadian  Northern 
Railway.     (Eng.  Rec.,  59:333-34.    Mar.  20,  1909.) 

Montreal 
Montreal.     Harbour  Commissioners.    Annual  report.    1909-11. 

Powell,  A.  O.    Port  of  Montreal.     (Municipal  League  News,  2:1-3. 
May  25,  1912.) 

Same.      (Pacific    Builder    and    Engr.,    13:463-64. 


June  1,  1912.) 

Victoria 

Estep,   H.   C.     The  harbor  of  Victoria   and   Vancouver,   British 
Columbia.     (Marine  Rev.,  39:361-69.    Sept.  1909.) 

Cuba 

Havana 

Reinforced  concrete  substructure  of  the  Havana  Docks  Company's 
piers.     (Eng.  Rec.,  65:470-72.    Apr.  27,  1912.) 

France 

Bossuet,  Jacques.     Ports  francs,  zones  franches.     1904.     250  p. 

656.7 

France.     Ministere  des  Travaux  Publics.. .  .Ports  maritimes  de  la 
France.     1902-09.    2  v.    illus.    maps.  R627.2 

Lentheric,  C.  P.  M.    Cotes  et  ports  franchise  de  La  Manche.    1903. 
318  p.    maps.  914.4 

Rousiers,    Paul    de.      Les    grands    ports    de    France,    leur    role 
economique.     1909.     260  p.  656.7 

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Boulogne 
Boulogne  harbor.     (Engr.,  Lond.,  86,  Sup.:   10-11.     July  22,  1898.) 

Calais 
[The]  port  of  Calais.     (Engr.,  Lond.,  86,  Sup.:  4-8.    July  22,  1898.) 

Havre 

[The]  development  of  the  port  of  Havre.  (Engr.,  Lond.,  104: 
358-61.  Oct.  11,  1907.) 

Havre  port  works.     (Engr.,  Lond.,  105:554-555.    May  29,  1908.) 

Paris 
Paris  a  seaport.     (Engng.,  91:777-78.    June  16,  1911.) 

Germany 

Clapp,  E.  J.  The  navigable  Rhine.  The  development  of  its  ship- 
ping, the  basis  of  the  prosperity  of  its  commerce,  and  its 
traffic  in  1907.  1911.  134  p.  656.8 

Cords,  T.  M.  Die  bedeutung  der  binnenschiffahrt  fur  die  deutsche 
seeschiffahrt;  eine  studie  iiber  Deutschlands  seeverkehr  in 
seiner  abhangigkeit  von  der  binnenschiffahrt  im  Zeitraum, 
1890-1903.  1906.  429  p.  656 

Huebner,  Solomon.  Relation  of  the  government  in  Germany  to 
the  promotion  of  commerce.  (Annals  of  the  Amer.  Acad., 
24:525-39.  Nov.  1904.) 

Altona 

Stahl,  Berthold.  A  method  to  secure  the  stability  of  a  quay  wall 
at  the  port  of  Altona,  which  had  shifted  its  position  after 
completion.  (Amer.  Soc.  of  Civ.  Engrs.,  Trans.,  30:284-93. 
Dec.  1893.) 

Hamburg 

Clapp,  E.  J.     Port  of  Hamburg.     1911.     220  p.  627.2 

Bibliography,  p.  211-14. 

Free  port  of  Hamburg.  (U.  S.  Cons.  Reports,  50:  137-94.  Feb. 
1896.) 

Huebner,  S.  S.  Port  administration  and  harbor  facilities,  Ham- 
burg and  Bremen.  (Annals  of  the  Amer.  Acad.,  29:393-95. 
Mar.  1907.) 

Mahan,  F.  A..  .  .The  port  of  Hamburg  and  the  lower  Elbe.  1909. 
28  p.  (U.  S.  National  waterways  commission.  Document 
no.  5.) 

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Meyer,  H.  F.  A.  The  maritime  position  and  the  principal  features 
of  the  port  of  Hamburg.  (Engr.,  Lend.,  81:601-02.  June  12, 
1896.) 

Great   Britain 

British  ports;  their  trade  and  facilities,    n.  d.     132  p.  R627.2 

Great  Britain.  Royal  Commission  on  Canals  and  Waterways. 
Reports  on  the  canals  and  inland  navigations  of  the  United 
Kingdom.  1906-11.  12  v.  in  10.  R627 

Smith,  J.  R.  The  British  system  of  improving  and  administering 
ports  and  terminal  facilities.  (Annals  of  the  Amer.  Acad., 
24:507-24.  Nov.  1904.) 

TurnbulPs  dock  and  port  charges  for  the  United  Kingdom  of 
Great  Britain.  10th  ed.  1910.  764  p.  R387 

Avonmouth,   England,  see  Bristol 
Blyth 

Blyth  harbour  improvements.  (Engr.,  Lond.,  105:242-44.  Mar. 
6,  1908.) 

Bristol 

Bristol,  England.  Council.  Docks  Committee.  Bristol  docks; 
by-laws.  1876.  11  p.  R627.2 

With  which  are  bound  By-laws  and  shipping  regulations  of 
Portishead  docks,  1881;  By-laws  relating  to  the  Avonmouth  and 
Royal  Edward  docks,  1909;  and  Table  of  dues  and  rates  on  shipping 
and  goods,  payable  to  Docks  Committee  of  Bristol,  1908. 

Bristol,  England.  Council.  Docks  Committee.  Bristol  docks; 
plan  of  docks  and  River  Avon.  1911.  Map  R627.3 

Bristol,  England.  Council.  Docks  Committee.  The  port  of 
Bristol.  Official  handbook  containing  general  information 
for  shipowners  and  merchants.  1906.  83  p.  illus.  R627.2 

Bristol,  England.  Council.  Docks  Committee.  Port  of  Bristol; 
plan  of  building  land  adjoining  Avonmouth  docks  to  be  let  for 
the  erection  of  mills,  refineries,  etc.  n.  d.  Map  R627.3 

Bristol,  England.  Council.  Docks  Committee.  Statement  of 
accounts  of  the  Bristol  docks  estate  for  the  years  1911-12. 

R627.2 

Bristol,  England.  Council.  Docks  Committee.  Table  of  dues 
and  rates  on  shipping  and  goods  payable  to  the  Docks  Com- 
mittee. 1908.  40  p.  R627.3 

[The]  new  dock  facilities  at  Avonmouth,  England.  (Eng.  News, 
63:486-87.  Apr.  28,  1910. 

Royal  Edward  dock  at  Avonmouth,  Bristol.  (Engng.,  85:857-59. 
June  26,  1908.) 

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Cardiff 
[The]  new  Cardiff  dock.  (Engr.,  Lond.,  104:32-36.  July  12, 1907.) 

Dover 
Dover  harbor  extension.  (Engr.,  Lond.,  102:144.  Aug.  10,  1906.) 

[The]  new  naval  harbor  at  Dover.  (Sci.  Amer.,  102:88-90.  Jan. 
22,  1910.) 

Walmisley,  A.  T.  The  port  of  Dover.  (Jour.  Royal  Soc.  of  Arts, 
58:526-38.  Apr.  15,  1910.) 

Dundee 

Thompson,  John.  New  wharf  at  Dundee.  (Engr.,  Lond.,  100:92. 
July  28,  1905.) 

Glasgow 

Alston,  W.  M.  The  river  Clyde  and  harbour  of  Glasgow.  1901. 
17  p.  R627.2 

[The]  Cessnock  docks,  Glasgow.  (Eng.  News,  27:566-67.  June 
2,  1892.) 

Clyde   Navigation.     Annual  statistics,   1911-12.  R627.2 

With  the  1911  volume  is  bound  the  accounts  of  the  trustees  for 
1910-11. 

Clyde  Navigation.    General  information.     1910.     20  p.  R627.2 

Clyde  Navigation.  Map  of  the  river  and  Firth  of  Clyde  from 
Carmyle  to  Courock.  1911.  Map  R627.2 

Clyde  Navigation.  Plan  of  river  Clyde  from  Glasgow  to  Clyde- 
bank.  1911.  Map  R627.2 

Clyde  Navigation.  Rates  levied  by  the  Trustees  under  their 
acts  of  Parliament.  1911.  36  p.  R627.2 

With  which  are  bound  its  Bye-laws  and  regulations,  1909,  and 
Bye-laws  enacted  by  the  Clyde  pilot  board,  1906. 

Clyde  Navigation.  Rates  of  towing  on  the  river  Clyde.  1907. 
7  p.  R627.2 

Mackenzie,  T.  R.    Clyde  navigation.     1901.     8  p.  R627.2 

With  this  are  bound  Sir  Natha.niel  Dunlop's  valedictory  address 
to  the  trustees  of  the  Clyde  Navigation,  1907,  and  W.  M.  Alston's 
presidential  address  to  the  Glasgow  association  of  students  of  the 
Institution  of  civil  engineers,  1907. 

Liverpool 

Great  Britain.  Laws,  Statutes.  An  act  for  consolidating  the 
docks  at  Liverpool  and  Birkenhead  into  one  estate.  1857. 
33  p.  R627.3 

With  which  is  bound  An  act  to  consolidate  and  amend  the  pro- 
visions of  the  several  acts  relating  to  Liverpool  and  Birkenhead 
docks  and  the  port  and  harbour  of  Liverpool,  1858. 

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Haupt,  L.  M.  The  port  of  Liverpool.  (Cassier's,  35:722-34 
Apr.  1909.) 

Kenyon,  G.  C.  Dock  improvements  at  Liverpool.  (Amer.  Soc. 
of  Civ.  Engrs.,  Pro.,  29:788-815.  Nov.  18,  1903.) 

Lyster,  A.  G.,  and  Boyd,  W.  Description  of  the  suction  dredger 
"Leviathan"  recently  constructed  for  the  port  of  Liverpool. 
1909.  9  p.  R627.7 

Lyster,  A.  G.  Dredging  operations  on  the  Mersey  bar.  1900. 
30  p.  R627.7 

With  which  are  bound  his  Sand  pump  dredgers,  1900.  and  Notes 
on  certain  improvements  in  suction  dredgers,  1900. 

Lyster,  G.  F.  The  physical  and  engineering  features  of  the  river 
Mersey  ana  the  port  of  Liverpool,  n.  d.  23  p.  R627.2 

Meredith,  Mark.  The  port  of  Liverpool.  (Cassier's,  40:206-18. 
July  1911.) 

Mersey  bar  and  channels  of  approach  to  Liverpool.  (Engr., 
Lond.,  94:45.  July  11,  1902.) 

Mersey  Docks  and  Harbour  Board.  The  accounts  of  the  Mersey 
Docks  and  Harbour  Board  for  the  year  ending  1st  July  1911. 

R627.3 

Mersey  Docks  and  Harbour  Board.  Bye-laws  for  regulating  the 
use  of  the  Birkenhead  dock  railways.  1899.  8  p.  map. 

R627.3 

With  which  are  bound  its  Terms  and  conditions  for  use  of  loco- 
motives for  goods  traffic  on  the  Liverpool  dock  lines  of  railway; 
Regulations  and  rates  in  connection  with  the  cranes,  hoists,  and 
other  appliances  for  the  shipment  of  coal,  coke,  etc.,  1910;  Terms  and 
conditions  for  use  of  steam  winches  on  the  dock  quays,  1906;  and 
Regulations  and  rates  applying  to  the  fixed  movable  and  floating 
cranes,  1911. 

Mersey  Docks  and  Harbour  Board.  The  dock  engineer's  report 
on  the  general  state  and  progress  of  the  dock  works  at  Liver- 
pool and  Birkenhead  for  the  year  ending  1st  July  1911.  15  p. 

R627.3 

Mersey  Docks  and  Harbour  Board.  General  rules  and  regula- 
tions for  the  working  of  the  appropriated  berths.  1880.  5  p. 

R627.3 

With  which  are  bound  its  Bye-laws  for  regulating  the  use  of  the 
Liverpool  landing  stage  and  the  Prince's  jetty  and  cattle  sorting  sta- 
tion, 1907;  Bye-laws  for  regulation  of  docks,  basins,  quays,  1892; 
Bye-laws  as  to  rate  per  day  at  which  vessels  shall  be  discharged, 
1906;  Rules  for  working  of  the  Wallasey  landing  stage,  1878;  Bye- 
laws  as  to  graving  docks,  1896;  and  Bye-laws  for  stages,  wharves  at 
which  foreign  animals  are  landed,  1885. 

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Mersey  Docks  and  Harbour  Board.  General  rules  respecting  the 
working  of  the  dock  warehouses,  with  schedule  of  rates, 
charges,  and  rents.  1909.  79  p.  R627.3 

With  which  are  bound  its  Schedule  of  rates  for  tobacco  stored 
in  the  Board's  warehouses,  1909;  Schedule  for  grain,  1909:  Extract 
from  "The  Mersey  dock  acts  consolidation  act",  1858,  as  to  combus- 
tible and  dangerous  goods;  Bye-laws  for  regulating  the  conveyance 
of  explosive  substances,  1892  and  1894;  Bye-laws  as  to  petroleum, 
1905;  and  Bye-laws  as  to  carbide  of  calcium,  1908. 

Mersey  Docks  and  Harbour  Board.  The  Port  of  Liverpool;  its 
rise  and  progress.  1911.  96  p.  illus.  map.  R627.3 

Mersey  Docks  and  Harbour  Board.  Regulations  with  reference 
to  pilotage,  pilots,  etc.  1910.  43  p.  R627.3 

With  which  are  bound  14  other  pamphlets  containing  regulations 
relating  to  pilots,  pilot-boats,  the  pilotage  annuity  fund,  mooring 
and  anchoring,  rates  for  steam  tugs,  rules  for  lights  and  signals, 
petrol  motor  vessels,  injury  to  dock  gates,  beaching  and  breaking 
up  of  vessels,  small  craft,  fishing  upon  the  bar  of  the  river  Mersey, 
master  porters,  and  testing  of  marine  chronometers. 

Mersey  Docks  and  Harbour  Board.  Tables  of  the  rates  and  dues 
payable  in  respect  of  ships  and  goods.  1910.  74  p.  R627.3 

Mersey  Docks  and  Harbour  Board.  Yearbook,  members,  prin- 
cipal officers,  etc.  1911.  R627.3 

Williams,  R.     The  Liverpool  docks  problem.     1912.     44  p.     maps. 

R627.3 
London 

Great  Britain.  Laws,  Statutes.  The  Port  of  London  act,  1908, 
together  with*  the  Watermen's  and  lightermen's  act,  1859;  the 
Thames  watermen's  and  lightermen's  act,  1893;  the  Thames 
conservancy  act,  1894;  and  the  Thames  conservancy  act,  1905, 
as  amended  by  the  port  of  London  act,  1908;  also  a  summary 
of  the  principal  acts  affecting  the  chief  dock  companies,  to- 
gether with  the  Thames  conservancy  bye-laws,  the  watermen's, 
bye-laws,  the  bye-laws  of  the  dock  companies,  regulations  of 
the  Board  of  trade,  etc.  1910.  433  p.  R387 

Great  Britain.  Laws,  Statutes.  Port  of  London  (port  rate  ot» 
goods).  Draft  provisional  order  pursuant  to  section  13  of  the 
port  of  London  act  1908.  1910.  59  p.  R627.2 

Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Joint  Select  Committee  on  Port  of 
London  Bill.  Report  from  the  Joint  select  committee  of  the 
House  of  Lords  and  House  of  Commons  on  the  port  of  London 
bill;  with  the  proceedings  of  the  committee,  minutes  of  evi- 
dence and  index  and  digest  of  evidence.  1903.  2  v.  in  1. 

R387 

Great  Britain.  Royal  Commission  on  the  Port  of  London.  Minutes 
of  evidence.  1902.  732  p.  R387 

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[The]  improvement  of  the  port  of  London.  (Engng.,  91:149-51. 
Feb.  3,  1911.) 

[The]  improvement  of  the  port  of  London.  (Eng.  Mag.,  41:167-71. 
Apr.  1911.) 

Jordan,  C.  H.  Particulars  of  dry  docks,  wharves,  etc.,  on  the 
Thames.  1904.  103  p.  maps.  R627.3 

[The]  port  of  London.     (Engr.,  Lond.,  91:206-07.     Mar.  1,  1901.) 

[The]  port  of  London  and  the  Thames.  (Engr.,  Lond.,  94:153. 
Aug.  15,  1902.) 

Proposed  improvements  of  the  port  of  London.  (Engr.,  Lond., 
111:110-12,  134-35.  Feb.  3,  10,  1911.) 

Smith,  J.  R.  Port  administration  and  harbor  facilities,  London. 
(Annals  of  the  Amer.  Acad.,  29:386-89.  Mar.  1907.) 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  Commerce..  .  .London 
dock  charges.  1902.  94  p.  (U.  S.  57th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
Senate.  Doc.  310.) 

Manchester 

Bradford,  E.  S.  Port  administration  and  harbor  facilities,  Man- 
chester. (Annals  of  the  Amer.  Acad.,  29:390-92.  Mar.  1907.) 

Dunlop,  Wallis  &  Co.  Port  of  Manchester.  Particulars  of  sites 
for  works,  depots,  manufactories,  and  warehouses,  abutting  on 
the  Manchester  ship  canal  and  also  on  the  Bridgewater  canal. 
1902.  8  p.  maps.  R627.3 

New  dock  at  Manchester.    (Engr.,  Lond.,  100:94-95.  July  28,  1905.) 

Port  of  Manchester  official  sailing  list  and  shipping  guide.  1911. 
104  p.  R627.2 

Young,  T.  M.     Manchester  and  the  Atlantic  traffic.     1902.    86  p. 

R627.2 
Methil,  Scotland 

[The]  Methil  docks.     (Engng.,  86:299-301.     Sept.  4,  1908.) 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 

[The]  reconstruction  of  the  Tyne  north  pier.  (Engng.,  89:99-104. 
Jan.  28,  1910.) 

Tyne  Improvement  Commission.  Abstract  of  the  Tyne  improve- 
ment commissioners'  accounts  and  tables  of  imports  and 
exports,  1910-11.  R627.2 

Tyne  Improvement  Commission.  Chart  of  the  river  Tyne  from 
the  sea  to  Wylam.  1905.  Map  R627.2 

1C, 


Tyne  Improvement  Commission.  Code  of  bye-laws  for  the  regu- 
lation of  the  port  and  of  the  Northumberland  and  Albert  Ed- 
ward docks  and  the  river  and  dock  staiths.  1901.  78  p. 
map.  R627.2 

With  which  are  bound  its  List  of  rates  and  dues,  1890;  and  a 
letter  relating  to  the  constitution  of  the  Commission  from  J.  M. 
Manson,  general  manager,  1911. 

Tyne  Improvement  Commission.  Plan  showing  the  Albert  Ed- 
ward dock,  Northumberland  dock,  Commissioners'  railways 
and  coal  shipping  staiths.  1910.  Map  R627.2 

Walker,  James.  The  Tyne  as  a  navigable  river.  1905.  14  p. 
2  maps.  R627.2 

With  which  is  bound  The  Tyne  as  an  industrial  centre,  issued  by 
the  Tyne  Improvement  Commission. 

Plymouth 

[The]  improvement  of  Plymouth  harbor.  (Engr.,  Lond.,  85:176-77. 
Feb.  25,  1898.) 

Southampton 

[The]  huge  new  dock  at  Southampton.  (Sci.  Amer.  Sup.,  72:114. 
Aug.  19,  1911.) 

Meredith,  Mark.  Port  of  Southampton.  (Cassier's,  41:387-402. 
May  1912.) 

[The]  new  deep-water  dock  at  Southampton.  (Engng.,  91:756-58. 
June  9,  1911.) 

Southbank,    England 

New  graving  docks  and  shipyard  on  the  river  Tees.  (Engr., 
Lond.,  104:389-90.  Oct.  18,  1907.) 

Swansea 

[The]  King's  dock  at  Swansea.  (Engr.,  Lond.,  106:341-42.  Oct.  2, 
1908.) 

[The]  King's  dock  at  Swansea.  (Engr.,  Lond.,  108:526-27,  551-54, 
597-601.  Nov.  19,  26,  Dec.  10,  1909.) 

Tyne   River,  xee  Newcastle-upon-Tyne 

India 

Bombay 

[The]  new  Bombay  docks.  (Engr.,  Lond.,  100:457.  Nov.  10, 
1905.) 

Calcutta 

Stevens,  C.  C.  The  port  of  Calcutta.  (Jour.  Soc.  of  Arts,  47:628- 
52.  June  16,  1899.) 

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Japan 

Kobe 

Harding,  H.  M.  Improvement  of  port  facilities  at  Kobe  harbor, 
Japan.  (Eng.  News,  65:261-62.  Mar.  2,  1911.) 

Kobe  harbour  improvements.  (Engr.,  Lond.,  111:292-94.  Mar.  24, 
1911.) 

Mexico 

Manzanillo 

Dunn,  H.  H.  The  port  of  Manzanillo.  (Cassier's,  39:241-50. 
Jan.  1911.) 

[The]  improvement  of  the  port  of  Manzanillo.  (Eng.  News, 
53:157-59.  Feb.  16,  1905.) 

Salina   Cruz 

[The]  harbor  improvements  at  Salina  Cruz.  (Eng.  Rec.,  55:400- 
02.  Mar.  30,  1907.) 

Norway 

Narvik 

Birkinbine,  John.  The-  steel  ore  dock  at  Narvik.  (Iron  Age, 
81,  pt.  1:127-31.  Jan.  9,  1908.) 

Panama 

Bocas    Del   Toro 

Barnes,  T.  H.  The  reinforced  concrete  wharf  at  Bocas  Del  Toro; 
with  discussion  by  others.  (Amer.  Soc.  of  Civ.  Engrs.,  Trans., 
66:287-305.  Mar.  1910.) 

Philippine  Islands 

Cebu 

Cameron,  H.  F.  The  concrete  sea  wall  at  Cebu.  (Eng.  Rec., 
57:544-46.  Apr.  25,  1908.) 

Manila 

[The]  Manila  harbor  improvements.  (Eng.  Rec.,  51:590.  May 
27,  1905.) 

Steel  wharves  at  Manila.     (Eng.  Rec.,  53:741-42.     June  16,  1906.) 

Roumania 

Constantza 

Gradenwitz,  Alfred.  The  harbor  of  Constantza.  (Sci.  Amer.  Sup., 
70:113-15.  Aug.  20,  1910.) 

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Spain 

Aguilas 

Gillman.  Gustave.  Iron  ore  docks  at  Aguilas.  (Iron  Age,  83,  pt. 
1:974-76.  Mar.  25,  1909.) 

Barcelona 

Jones,  C.  L.  Port  administration  and  harbor  facilities,  Barcelona. 
(Annals  of  the  Amer.  Acad.,  29:395-98.  Mar.  1907.) 

United  States 

France.  Ministere  des  Travaux  Publics.  Direction  des  routes, 
de  la  Navigation  et  des  Mines.  La  navigation  aux  Etats  Unis. 
Renseignements  historiques,  financiers,  descriptifs  et  statis- 
tiques  sur  les  ports  et  les  voies  navigables.  1892.  544  p. 

R656.8 

Holmes,  E.  S.  Wheat  ports  of  the  Pacific  coast.  (U.  S.  Agri- 
culture Dept.  Yearbook,  1901:567-80.) 

Massachusetts.  State  Board  of  Trade. ..  .Report  of  Hon.  Loved 
E:  Chamberlain,  delegate  to  the  second  annual  session  of 
the  Atlantic  deeper  waterways  ass'n,  also  of  Mr.  C.  Henry 
Hathaway,  delegate  to  the  sixth  annual  convention  of  National 
rivers  and  harbors  congress.  1909.  16  p.  R627 

National   Rivers  and  Harbors  Congress.    Proceedings.    1911.    R627 

*Quick,  Herbert.  American  inland  waterways;  their  relation  to 
railway  transportation  and  to  the  national  welfare;  their  crea- 
tion, restoration,  and  maintenance.  1909.  241  p.  R387 

Quinette  de  Rochemont,  E.  T.,  and  Vetillart,  M.  M.  H.  Les  ports 
maritimes  de  TAmerique  du  Nord  sur  FAtlantique.  1898.  3  v. 
and  portfolio  of  plates.  R627.2 

Sikes,  G.  C.  Survey  of  American  dock  development,  (in  Na- 
tional Conference  on  City  Planning.  Proceedings,  1911.  p.  134- 
46.)  R710.1 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Corporations.  Report  of  the  commissioner  of 
corporations  on  transportation  by  water  in  the  United  States. 
1909-10.  3  v.  R338.8 

Contents:      v.    1.      General    conditions   of   transportation    by    water, 
v.  2.     Water-borne  traffic,     v.  3.     Water  terminals. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Navigation..  .  .Annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of 
the  United  States  with  official  numbers  and  signal  letters  and 
lists  of  vessels  belonging  to  the  United  States  government. 
1887-88,  1891-92,  1894-1911. 


*Duplicate  copy  in  circulation  department. 

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U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  Table  of  depths  for  channels 
and  harbors,  coasts  of  the  United  States,  including,  Porto 
Rico,  the  Hawaiian  Islands,  and  the  Philippine  Islands.  1910. 
159  p.  R627.2 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Analytical  and  topical  index  to  the 
reports  of  the  Chief  of  engineers  and  the  officers  of  the  corps 
of  engineers,  United  States  army,  upon  works  and  survey  for 
river  and  harbor  improvements,  1866-1900.  1903.  3  v. 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.     Annual  report  of  the  Chief  of  engi- 
neers.    1822-date. 
A  few  volumes  for  early  years  are  not  in  the  library. 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Regulations  for  the  government  of 
assistants  on  river  and  harbor  works.  1910.  74  p. 

U.  S.  Laws,  Statutes. ..  .Laws  of  the  United  States  relating  to 
the  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  from  August  11,  1790, 
to  March  4,  1907.  1907.  2  v.  (U.  S.  58th  Cong.  3d  sess. 
House.  Doc.  425.) 

U.  S.  Steamboat-Inspection  Service.  Annual  report  of  the  super- 
vising inspector-general,  Steamboat-Inspection  Service.  1902/3, 
1906/7,  1910/11. 

U.  S.  Steamboat-Inspection  Service.  General  rules  and  regula- 
tions prescribed  by  the  Board  of  Supervising  Inspectors  as 
amended.  1904-09. 

Weber,  A.  H....The  waterways  of  the  United  States;  actual 
expenditures  and  results  to  navigation  and  commerce.  1910. 
18  p.  (U.  S.  National  waterways  commission.  Document 
no.  15.) 

California 

California.  Board  of  State  Harbor  Commissioners.  Report. 
1888-96,  1898-1910.  R627.2 

California.  Legislature.  Joint  Committee  on  Harbors.  Report 
and  recommendations.  With  an  appendix  containing  reports 
from  the  harbors  of  the  state.  1908.  58  p.  maps.  R627.2 

Connecticut 

Connecticut.  Rivers  and  Harbors  Commission..  .  .Report,  1911. 
71  p.  R627.2 

Massachusetts 

Massachusetts.  Charles  River  Basin  Commission.. .  .Final  report. 
1910.  51  p.  R627.1 

Massachusetts.  Board  of  Harbor  and  Land  Commissioners.  An- 
nual report.  1897,  1902-11.  R627.2 

30 


Washington 

Washington  (State).  Dept.  of  Public  Lands.  Biennial  report  of 
the  commissioners.  1890-94,  1896-10.  R336.1 

Library  has  reports  for  several  years  only  in  Washington  (State) 
Public  Documents,   353-W279p. 

Washington  (State).  Harbor  Line  Commission.  Maps  with  re- 
port of  Harbor  Line  Commission.  1893.  14  maps.  R627 

Washington  (State).  Harbor  Line  Commission.  Report,  1890-91. 
2  v.  R627 

Washington  (State).  Laws,  Statutes.  An  act  authorizing  the 
establishment  of  port  districts;  providing  for  the  acquirement, 
construction,  maintenance,  operation,  development,  and  regu- 
lation of  a  system  of  harbor  improvements  and  rail  and  water 
transfer,  and  terminal  facilities  within  such  districts.  (Ses- 
sion laws,  1911,  ch.  92,  p.  412-2G.)  R345 

United  States  — Ports 

Allouez,  Wis. 

Great  Northern  ore  loading  dock  at  Allouez.  (Ry.  Age  Gaz., 
52:145-49.  Jan.  26,  1912.) 

King,  W.  E.  A  concrete  and  steel  ore  dock  having  new  features 
in  its  design.  (Eng.  Rec.,  65:256-58.  Mar.  9,  1912.) 

Ashtabula.    Ohio 

Benham,  Charles.  Steel  and  concrete  dock  wall.  (Eng.  News, 
65:592.  May  18,  1911.) 


Baltimore.      Harbor  Board.     Annual  report.     1900-07,   1909-10. 

R627.2 

Lackey,   O.    F.     Baltimore   harbor   improvements,      (in   National 
Conference  on  City  Planning.     Proceedings,  1911.     p.  179-83.) 

R710.1 

New  harbor  works  at  Baltimore.     (Engr.,  Long.,  107:104-06.    Jan. 
29,  1909.) 

New  municipal  piers  in  Baltimore  harbor.     (Eng.  Rec.,  59:592-95. 
May  8,  1909.) 

Powell,    A.    O.      Port    of   Baltimore.      (Seattle    Municipal    News, 
2:4-5.     June  8,  1912.) 

Same.      (Pacific    Builder    and    Engr.,    13:511-13. 


June  15,  1912.) 


Boston 

Design  for  a  granite  masonry  sea  wall  at  Boston.  (Engng.-Contr., 
34:419-20.  Nov.  9,  1910.) 

Harbor  and  terminal  improvements  at  Boston.  (Eng.  News, 
66:532-36.  Nov.  2,  1911.) 

Massachusetts.  Metropolitan  Improvement  Commission.  Pub- 
lic improvements  for  the  metropolitan  district.  1909.  318  p. 
maps.  R352.5 

Pier  3  of  the  Boston  terminal  of  the  Boston  &  Albany  Railroad. 
(Eng.  Rec.,  60:715-18.  Dec.  25,  1909.) 

Substructure  of  pier  4,  Boston  terminal,  Boston  and  Albany  Rail- 
road. (Eng.  Rec.,  61:134-37.  Jan.  29,  1910.) 

Swan,  C.  H.  Port  administration  and  harbor  facilities,  Boston. 
(Annals  of  the  Amer.  Acad.,  29:370-71.  Mar.  1907.) 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Kiel  land,  S.  M.  Dock  construction  in  and  around  Buffalo.  (Jour. 
Assn.  of  Engng.  Socs.,  28:379-86.  June  1902.) 

Mason,  F.  H.  Port  administration  and  harbor  facilities,  Buffalo. 
(Annals  of  the  Amer.  Acad.,  29:371-73.  Mar.  1907.) 

Chicago 

Bement,  A.,  Abbott,  W.  L.,  and  others.  The  Chicago  harbor  prob- 
lem. Report  of  the  committee  and  discussion.  (Jour.  West. 
Soc.  of  Engrs.,  15:148-87.  Apr.  1910.) 

Chicago.  Harbor  Commission.  Report  to  the  mayor  and  alder- 
men of  the  city  of  Chicago.  1909.  383  p.  illus.,  plans.  R387 

"Special  reports  to  the  Harbor  Commission"'  (p.  59-242):  The 
development  of  commercial  ports.  J.  Paul  Goode. — Obstacles  to  Chi- 
cago's water  shipping-  development.  George  C.  Sikes. — The  volume 
and  trend  of  traffic  to  and  from  the  central  West.  George  G.  Tunell. 

Difficult  underpinning  and  dock  work  in  Chicago.  (Eng.  Rec., 
55:485-86.  Apr.  20,  1907.) 

Ewen,  J.  M.     The  Chicago  harbor.     (Jour.  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs., 
14:745-83.     Dec.  1909.) 
Pages  753-83  are  discussion  by  members  of  the  society. 

Rex,  Frederic.  Port  administration  and  harbor  facilities,  Chi- 
cago. (Annals  of  the  Amer.  Acad.,  29:360-66.  Mar.  1907.) 

U.  S.  Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor.  Rules  and  regulations  re- 
lating to  the  anchorage  and  movement  of  vessels  in  the  har 
bor  of  Chicago.  1909.  6  p. 

22 


Cleveland 
Ore  dock  at  Cleveland.     (Eng.  News,  67:320-24.     Feb.  22,  1912.) 

Recent  improvements  to  the  harbor  at  Cleveland.  (Eng.  Rec., 
59:66-67.  Jan.  16,  1909.) 

Reinforced  concrete  in  ore  dock  construction.  (Cement  Age, 
13:125-29.  Mar.  1912.) 

Communipaw,    N.   J. 

[A]  miscellaneous  freight  pier  at  Communipaw.  (Eng.  Rec., 
64:533-34.  Nov.  4,  1911.) 

Coos    Bay,   Ore. 

Harts,  W.  H.  Description  of  Coos  Bay,  and  the  improvements 
of  its  entrance  by  the  government.  (Amer.  Soc.  of  Civ. 
Engrs.,  Proc.,  27:203-27.  576-601,  907-09,  943-57.  -Apr.,  Aug., 
Sept.,  Oct.  1901.) 

Coronado  Beach,  Cal. 

[An]  extensive  sea  wall  at  Coronado  Beach.  (Eng.  Rec.,  58:69-70. 
July  18,  1908.) 

Cumberland  Sound,  Fla. 

Bacon,  J.  H.  The  improvement  of  the  entrance  to  Cumberland 
Sound,  Georgia  and  Florida.  (Eng.  News,  49:239-42.  Mar. 
12,  1903.) 

Detroit 

Brown,  A.  P.  A  reinforced  concrete  dock.  (Eng.  Rec.,  61:673-74. 
May  21,  1910.) 

Wilcox,  D.  F.  Port  administration  and  harbor  facilities,  Detroit. 
(Annals  of  the  Amer.  Acad.,  29:377.  Mar.  1907.) 

Duluth 

[A]  large  coal  dock  at  Duluth.  (Eng.  Rec.,  60:452-55.  Oct.  23, 
1909.) 

McCallum,  Alfred.  Port  administration  and  harbor  facilities,  Du- 
luth. (Annals  of  the  Amer.  Acad.,  29:382-85.  Mar.  1907.) 

New  ship  canal  entrance  to  the  harbor  at  Duluth.  (Eng.  News, 
40:50-51.  July  28,  1898.) 

Escanaba,    Mich. 

[A]  large  ore  dock  at  Escanaba.  (Eng.  News,  50:102-04.  July 
30,  1903.) 

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Eureka,   Cal. 

California.      Board    of    Harbor    Commissioners.  Annual    report 

showing    the    business    done    at    the    port    of  Eureka.      1898, 

1902-11.  R627.2 
Fort  Morgan,  Ala. 

Construction  of  a  sea  wall  at  Fort  Morgan.  (Eng.  Rec.,  59:545-46. 
Apr.  24,  1909.) 

Galveston 

Sherman,  W.  J.  The  Galveston  harbor  works.  (Jour.  Assn.  of 
Engng.  Socs.,  17:197-208.  Dec.  1896.) 

Gary,  Ind. 

[The]  contractor's  plant  and  methods  on  the  harbor  work  at 
Gary.  (Eng.  Rec.,  56:166-68.  Aug.  17,  1907.) 

Grays  Harbor,  Wash. 

U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  Grays  Harbor,  Wash.,  chart 
6195.  Nov.  1909. 

U.  S.  Congress.  Committee  on  Commerce.  Report  of  G.  W. 
McBride  on  survey  for  ship  canal  to  connect  Puget  Sound 
with  Grays  Harbor  via  Chehalis  River.  Feb.  1,  1900.  (U.  S. 
56th  Cong.  1st  sess.  Senate.  Rep.  227.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1882-83.  pt.  3.  p.  2722-24.  (Powell.  Survey  of  en- 
trance to  Grays  Harbor.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1895.  pt.  5.  p.  3517-35.  maps.  (Symons.  Survey  of 
Grays  Harbor  and  its'  bar  entrance  with  a  view  to  the  im- 
provement of  its  channels.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1896.  pt.  5.  p.  3333-43.  (Taylor.  Improvement  of 
Grays  Harbor,  bar  entrance,  and  Chehalis  River.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1897.  pt.  4.  p.  3436-38.  (Taylor.  Improvement  of 
Grays  Harbor,  bar  entrance,  and  Chehalis  River.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1898.  pt.  4.  p.  3059-65.  map.  (Tavlor.  Improvement 
of  Grays  Harbor,  bar  entrance,  and  Chehalis  River.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1899.  pt.  4.  p.  3261-67.  diagr.  (Taylor.  Improvement 
of  Grays  Harbor,  bar  entrance,  and  Chehalis  River.) 

'24 


U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1900.  pt.  6.  p.  4468-77.  illus.  maps,  diagr.  (Taylor. 
Improvement  of  Grays  Harbor,  bar  entrance,  and  Chehalis 
River.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1901.  pt.  5.  p.  3578-80.  (Millis.  Improvement  of 
Grays  Harbor  and  bar  entrance.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1902.  pt.  3.  p.  2410-13.  (Millis.  Improvement  of 
Grays  Harbor  and  bar  entrance.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1903.  pt.  3.  p.  2325-28.  (Millis.  Improvement  of 
Grays  Harbor  and  bar  entrance.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1904.  pt.  4.  p.  3583-3604.  (Millis.  Improvement  of 
Grays  Harbor  and  bar  entrance.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1905.  pt.  3.  p.  2508-13.  (Millis.  Improvement  of 
Grays  Harbor  and  bar  entrance.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1906.  pt.  2.  p.  2022-25.  (Chittenden.  Improvement  of 
Grays  Harbor  and  bar  entrance.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1907.  pt.  3.  p.  2211-14.  (Chittenden.  Improvement  of 
Grays  Harbor  and  bar  entrance.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1908.  pt.  3.  p.  2283-89.  maps.  (Chittenden.  Improve- 
ment of  Grays  Harbor  and  bar  entrance.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1909.  pt.  3.  p.  2246-51.  map.  diagr.  (Kutz.  Improve- 
ment of  Grays  Harbor  and  bar  entrance.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1910.  pt.  3.  p.  2418-22.  map.  (Kutz.  Improvement  of 
Grays  Harbor  and  bar  entrance.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1911.  pt.  3.  p.  2626-30.  (Kutz.  Improvement  of  Grays 
Harbor  and  bar  entrance.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Reports  of  examination  and  sur- 
vey of  Grays  Harbor,  inner  portion,  and  Chehalis  River.  Feb. 
12,  1906.  (II.  S.  59th  Cong.  1st  sess.  House.  Doc.  507.) 

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Hoboken,  N.  J. 

[The]  Holland-America  line  pier,  Hoboken.  (Eng.  Rec.,  60:433-34. 
Oct.  16,  1909.) 

Kansas  City 

Mandigo,  C.  R.  The  Kansas  City  municipal  wharf.  (Eng.  News, 
67:141-44.  Jan.  25,  1912.) 

Lorain.   Ohio 

Coal  and  ore  docks  of  the  Baltimore  &  Ohio  at  Lorain.  (Ry. 
Age  Gaz.,  51:178-82.  July  28,  1911.) 

Ore  docks  with  metal  piling.     (Eng.  News,  46:118.    Aug.  22, 1901.) 
Los  Angeles 

Gaffey,  J.  T.  San  Pedro,  the  deep  water  harbor  of  the  city  of 
Los  Angeles.  1910.  23  p.  map.  R627.2 

Gibbon,  T.  E.,  and  Fleming,  A.  P.  Los  Angeles  harbor,  the  great 
artificial  port  in  San  Pedro  bay.  (in  National  Conference  on 
City  Planning.  Proceedings,  1911.  p.  171-78.)  R710.1 

Harbor  improvement  at  San  Pedro  and  Wilmington,  California. 
(Eng.  News,  56:155-58.  Aug.  16,  1906.) 

How  the  city  of  Los  Angeles  has  built  her  harbor.  (Ry.  and 
Marine  News,  9:15.  Dec.  1,  1911.) 

Los  Angeles.  Board  of  Harbor  Commissioners.  Harbor  rules, 
regulations,  and  rates.  1911.  39  p.  R627.2 

Los  Angeles.  Consolidation  Committee.  Report.  What  consoli- 
dation means  for  San  Pedro  and  Wilmington.  1909.  15  p. 

R627.2 

McGroarty,  J.  S.,  and  Schallert,  Edwin.  Los  Angeles — a  maritime 
city.  1910.  16  p.  illus.  map.  R627.2 

Manitowoc  Harbor,  Wis. 

[The]  improvement  of  the  Manitowoc  harbor.  (Eng.  Rec.,  59: 
102-04.  Jan.  23,  1909.) 

Marshfield,  Mass. 

Massachusetts.  Joint  Board  upon  the  Restoration  of  Green  Har- 
bor in  the  Town  of  Marshfield.  Report.  1898.  67  p.  maps. 

R627.2 
Milwaukee 

[The]  improvement  of  the  harbor  of  Milwaukee.  (Eng.  Rec., 
58:452-54.  Oct.  24,  1908.) 

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Mobile 

Dredges  and  dredging  in  Mobile  harbor;  records  and  cost  of 
dredge  work.  (Engr.-Contr.,  37:312-15.  Mar.  20,  1912.) 

Montgomery,  Ala. 

Scherer,  G.  C.  The  municipal  wharf  at  Montgomery.  (Eng. 
News,  64:56.  July  14,  1910.) 

Newark 

[TheJ  proposed  dock  system  of  Newark.  (Eng.  Rec.,  56:550. 
Nov.  16,  1907.) 

New  Orleans 

[The]  Chalmette  docks  of  the  New  Orleans  Terminal  Co.  (Eng. 
Rec.,  54:88-91,  125-27.  July  28,  Aug.  4,  1906.) 

Hawes,  E.  L.  The  port  of  New  Orleans.  (Marine  Rev.,  40:262-63. 
July  1910.) 

Hearsey,  C.  G.  History  of  the  port  of  New  Orleans.  Terms  of 
lease  to  Louisiana  Construction  and  Improvement  Co.  1911. 
unp.  R627.2 

Lewis,  S.  F.  The  improvement  of  New  Orleans  harbor.  (Jour, 
of  the  Ass'n  of  Eng.  Socs.,  47:159-73.  Nov.  1911.) 

Louisiana.  Board  of  Commissioners  of  the  Port  of  New  Orleans. 
Facts  about  the  port  of  New  Orleans,  n.  d.  51  p.  R627.2 

Louisiana.  Board  of  Commissioners  of  the  Port  of  New  Orleans. 
Report.  1900,  1909-11.  R627.2 

Louisiana.  Board  of  Commissioners  of  the  Port  of  New  Orleans. 
Port  regulations,  with  maps  showing  location  of  public 
wharves  and  sheds.  1909.  R627.2 

Lysons,  J.   W.     The  port  of  New  Orleans.     (Seattle   Municipal 
News,  2:3,  5,  7-8.    June  15,  1912.) 
Advocates  municipal  ownership. 

McLoughlin,  J.  J.  Port  administration  and  harbor  facilities,  New 
Orleans.  (Annals  of  the  Amer.  Acad.,  29:373-77.  Mar.  1907.) 

New  Orleans.  Public  Belt  Railroad  Commission.  The  key  to 
the  commercial  situation.  A  publicly  owned  and  publicly 
operated  belt  railroad.  1905.  48  p.  R627.2 

New  York  City 

Bensel,  J.  A.  Port  administration  and  harbor  facilities,  New  York 
City.  (Annals  of  the  Amer.  Acad.,  29:357-60.  Mar.  1907.) 

Chelsea  municipal  docks,  New  York.  (Mun.  Jour,  and  Engr., 
27:657-63.  Nov.  3,  1909.) 

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Coler,  B.  S.  Municipal  ownership  of  docks  in  New  York.  (Mun. 
Aff.,  4:207-11.  Mar.  1900.) 

Dock  walls  of  New  York  City.  (Eng.  Rec.,  26:211-12,  276-77. 
Sept.  3,  Oct.  1,  1892.) 

Docking  facilities  of  the  port  of  New  York.  (Int.  Marine  Engng., 
16:230-32.  June  1911.) 

Edwards,  Joseph.  The  improvement  of  the  channels  at  the  en- 
trance to  the  harbor  of  New  York.  (Amer.  Soc.  of  Civ. 
Engrs.,  Trans.,  25:573-614.  Dec.  1891.) 

Harbor  and  dock  improvements.  (Sci.  Amer.,  99:408.  Dec.  5, 
1908.) 

Haupt,  L.  M.  The  bar  in  New  York  harbour.  (Cassier's,  36:20-30. 
May  1909.) 

Haupt,  L.  M.  The  New  York  harbor  entrance.  (Sci.  Amer.,  92:7. 
Jan.  7,  1905.) 

Inglis,  William.  New  York's  future  as  a  seaport.  (Harper's 
Wkly.,  66:9-10.  Jan.  13,  1912.) 

[The]  new  piers  for  transatlantic  steamships,  Chelsea  improve- 
ment, New  York  City.  (Eng.  News,  61:29-33.  Jan.  14,  1909.) 

New  York  (City).  Board  of  Estimate  and  Apportionment.  Re- 
port on  the  removal  of  the  New  York  Central  railroad  tracks 
from  the  surface  of  llth  Ave.,  also  the  relation  of  these  im- 
provements to  the  general  question  of  freight  handling  on 
the  West  Side.  1910.  24  p.  R627.2 

New  York  (City).  Dept.  of  Docks  and  Ferries.  Annual  report. 
1909-10.  R627.3 

New  York  (City).     Dept.  of  Docks  and  Ferries.   Reports.    1910-12. 

R627.3 

Contents:  No.  1.  Report  on  Jamaica  Bay  improvement,  1910. — 
2a.  Report  on  transportation  conditions  at  the  port  of  New  York, 
1910. — 3.  Supplementary  report  on  Manhattan  terminals  at  the  port 
of  New  York,  1910. — 4.  Reply  to  criticisms  of  reports,  1910. — 5. 
Joint  report  on  proposed  reclamation  of  land  between  81st  and  129th 
streets,  North  River,  1910.- — 6.  Report  accompanying  submission  of 
plans  for  an  elevated  freight  railroad  connecting  Manhattan  ter- 
minals, 1911. — 7.  Reports  on  the  organization  of  the  South  Brooklyn 
waterfront  between  Brooklyn  bridge  and  Bay  Ridge,  1911. — 8.  Wa- 
terfront improvements,  Manhattan  freight  terminals,  1911. — 9.  Re- 
port on  physical  characteristics  of  European  seaports,  by  C.  W. 
Staniford,  1911. — 10.  Studies  for  combined  waterfront  and  terminal 
industrial  development,  1911. — 11.  Report  accompanying  general  de- 
scription of  the  harbor  of  New  York,  1911. — 12.  Report  on  the  pro- 
posed plan  of  operations  for  Jamaica  Bay  improvement,  1911. — 13. 
West  Side  terminals,  1911. — 14.  Report  on  the  plans  of  the  N.  Y. 
Central  and  Hudson  River  railroad  company  and  their  relation  to  the 
general  system  of  freight  terminals,  1911. — 15.  A  plan  for  the  com- 
prehensive organization  and  connection  of  the  interstate  terminals 
of  the  port  of  New  York,  1911. — 16.  Supplementary  report  on  the 
organization  of  the  South  Brooklyn  waterfront,  1912. 

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New   York    (City).     Jamaica    Bay    Improvement   Commission.... 

Report.     1909.     99  p.      (U.   S.     60th  Cong.     2d  sess.     House. 
Doc.  1506.) 

New  York  (City).  Metropolitan  Sewerage  Commission.  Digest 
of  data  collected  before  the  year  1908,  relating  to  the  sanitary 
condition  of  New  York  harbor.  1909.  87  p.  R628.4 

New  York  (City).  Metropolitan  Sewerage  Commission.  Sewer- 
age and  sewage  disposal  in  the  metropolitan  district  of  New 
York  and  New  Jersey.  1910.  550  p.  R628.2 

Includes  material  on  the  pollution  of  New  York  harbor  by  sewage. 

Powell,  A.  O.  Port  of  New  York.  (Seattle  Municipal  News, 
2:4-5.  June  1,  1912.) 

Same.      (Pacific    Builder    and    Engr.,    13:485-87. 


June  8,  1912.) 

Pugsley,  R.  M.  The  New  York  pilot  and  guide  to  the  United 
States  local  inspectors  examination  of  masters  and  pilots  for 
New  York  bay  and  harbor  to  Yonkers  and  Great  Captain 
Island.  1910.  248  p.  R656.8 

[The]    shipping   problem   in  New  York  City.      (Ry.  and   Marine 
News,  9:14-16.     Oct.  15,  1911.) 
Deals  with  the  Bush  terminal  in  Brooklyn. 

Tomkins,  Calvin.  The  necessity  of  longer  piers  for  the  port  of 
New  York.  (Sci.  Amer.,  104:158,  184.  Feb.  18,  1911.) 

Tomkins,  Calvin.  Organization  of  the  port  of  New  York,  (in 
National  Conference  on  City  Planning.  .  Proceedings,  1911. 
p.  147-61.)  R710.1 

Two  types  of  sea  wall  for  land  filling,  New  York  City.  (Eng. 
Rec.,  58:213.  Aug.  22,  1908.) 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Navigation.)  Rules  and  regulations  relating  to 
the  anchorage  of  vessels  in  the  port  of  New  York.  1907.  10  p. 

Philadelphia 

Hasskarl,  J.  F.  Philadelphia  harbor  improvements,  (in  National 
Conference  on  City  Planning.  Proceedings,  1911.  p.  162-70.) 

R710.1 

[The]  latest  municipal  pier  at  Philadelphia.  (Eng.  Rec.,  65:24-25. 
Jan.  6,  1912.) 

Pierson,  W.  W.  Port  administration  and  harbor  facilities,  Phila- 
delphia. (Annals  of  the  Amer.  Acad.,  29:366-69.  Mar.  1907.) 

Webster,  G.  S.  The  improvement  of  the  Delaware  river  and 
harbor  and  the  landing  facilities  of  the  port  of  Philadelphia. 
(Jour.  Fr.  Inst,  160:161-79.  Sept.  1905.) 

29 


Portland,  Ore. 
[The]  Columbia  river  bar.     (Marine  Rev.,  41:89-92.     Mar.  1911.) 

Estep,  H.  C.  The  harbor  of  Portland.  (Marine  Rev.,  39:100-05. 
May  1909.) 

Hegardt,  G.  B.  Portland's  proposed  harbor  front  development 
and  the  commission  of  public  docks.  (Ry.  and  Marine  News, 
10:10-12.  Feb.  1,  1912.) 

Oregon.  Laws,  Statutes.  Charter  of  the  port  of  Portland  with 
all  amendments  to  date.  Also  opinions  of  the  Supreme  court 
of  Oregon  relating  thereto.  1908.  63  p.  R627.2 

Oregon.     Port  of  Portland  Commission.    Biennial  report.     1905-10. 

R627.2 

Report  for  1907-08  contains  map. 

Oregon.  Port  of  Portland  Commission.  The  port  of  Portland. 
1908.  12  p.  map.  R627.2 


Same.     1912.     16  p.     maps.  R627.2 


Teal,  J.  N.  Public  docks  and  harbor  improvements.  Portland 
and  her  policies.  (Pac.  Builder  and  Engr.,  10:166-67.  Oct. 
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Providence 

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dence. (Annals  of  the  Amer.  Acad.,  29:379-80.  Mar.  1907.) 

Puget  Sound 

Chittenden,  H.  M.  Ports  of  Puget  Sound  and  their  development. 
(Pacific  Builder  and  Engr.,  13:529-31.  June  22,  1912.) 

De  Courcy,  B.  W.  Improvements  by  the  government  on  the  Pa- 
cific coast.  (Amer.  Soc.  of  Civ.  Engrs.,  Trans.,  25:420-44. 
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San  Francisco 

California.     Board  of  State  Harbor  Commissioners.     List  of  ves- 
sels of  the   port  of   San   Francisco,   with   tonnages,   rates  of 
/      dockage,  and  lengths.     1909.     116  p.  R627.2 

V       Estep,    H.    C.      The    harbor    of    San    Francisco.      (Marine    Rev., 
40:47-54.    Feb.  1910.) 

Grimes,  Lyman.  The  new  transport  docks  at  San  Francisco. 
(Overland,  58:179-83.  Sept.  1911.) 

[An]  improvement  in  pier  construction,  San  Francisco.  (Eng. 
Rec.,  62:65.  July  16,  1910.) 

30 


New  concrete  piers  at  San  Francisco.  (Marine  Rev.,  40:258-61. 
July  1910.) 

Removal  of  rocks  in  San  Francisco  harbor.  (Min.  and  Sci.  Press, 
80:517,  521.  May  12,  1900.) 

Rossiter,  J.  H.  San  Francisco  preparing  for  Panama  canal  trade. 
(Ry.  and  Marine  News,  10:15-17.  Mar.  15,  1912;  13-15.  Apr. 
1,  1912.) 

Stafford,  W.  V.  The  state  wharves  of  San  Francisco,  a  lucrative 
public  property.  (Overland,  56:343-52.  Oct.  1910.) 

Treadwell,  J.  W War-docks,  trade-docks,  water-front,  and  city 

works.     1907.     16  p.  R627.3 

San  Pedro,  Cal.,  see  Los  Angeles 
Santa  Monica,  Cal. 

Dunn,  H.  H.  Concrete  pier  construction  on  the  Pacific  coast. 
The  new  reinforced  concrete  wharf  at  Santa  Monica.  (Cas- 
sier's,  37:41-47.  Nov.  1909.) 

Warner,  E.  H.  The  reinforced  concrete  municipal  pier,  Santa 
Monica.  (Eng.  News,  62:633-34.  Dec.  9,  1909.) 

Savannah 

Savannah,  Ga.  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Facts  and  figures  in 
favor  of  deeper  water  at  Savannah.  1906.  17  p.  R627.2 

Seattle 

Ayers,  R.  F.  What  a  big  terminal  plant  means  to  a  port.  (Ry. 
and  Marine  News,  10:11-12.  -Mlar.  1,  1912.) 

Bridges,  Robert.  Public  ownership  of  docks  and  railway  terminal 
facilities  means  the  industrial  and  commercial  supremacy  of 
the  city  of  Seattle.  1912.  16  p.  R627.3 

Cal  noun,  Scott.  Harbor  Island  terminals  and  what  they  mean. 
(Ry.  and  Marine  News,  10:13-14.  Feb.  15,  1912.) 

Calhoun,  Scott.  What  the  Port  Commission  may  do  for  Seattle. 
(Ry.  and  Marine  News,  9:16-17.  Sept.  15,  1911.) 

Chittenden,  H.  M.  Report  of  an  investigation  by  a  board  of 
engineers  of  the  means  of  controlling  floods  in  the  Duwamish- 
Puyallup  valleys  and  their  tributaries  in  the  state  of  Wash- 
ington. 1907.  32  p.  maps.  Pam.  627 

31 


Closson,  C.  C.  What  the  Port  Commission  has  done  and  is  doing. 
(Ry.  and  Marine  News,  9:16.  Nov.  1,  1911.) 

Comprehensive  outline  of  Port  Commission's  program  for  the 
general  improvement  of  Seattle  harbor.  (Ry.  and  Marine 
News,  10:22-24.  June  15,  1912.) 

Dunlap,  R.  H.  Construction  of  the  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  depot. 
Largest  frame  dock,  pile  arrangement,  framing  details,  special 
features  of  protection.  (Pacific  Builder  and  Engr.,  11:92-95. 
Feb.  25,  1911.) 

Duwamish  state  controversy.  (Municipal  League  News,  1:1-4. 
Dec.  23,  1911.) 

Report  of  the   Harbor  Development  Committee  of   the   Municipal 
League  of  Seattle. 

Estep,  H.  C.  The  harbor  of  Seattle.  (Marine  Rev.,  39:226-31. 
July  1909.) 

Estep,  H.  C.  New  Colman  dock  at  Seattle.  (Marine  Rev., 
38:38-42.  Dec.  3,  1908.) 

Gilman.  D.  H.  The  official  statement  of  the  Port  Commission. 
(Ry.  and  Marine. News,  10:14-15.  Feb.  1,  1912.) 

Gilman,  D.  H.  Why  the  Panama  canal  will  make  Seattle  a  world 
port.  (Ry.  and  Marine  News,  9:17-18.  Sept.  1,  1911.) 

Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway  dock  at  Seattle.  (Ry.  and  Engng. 
Rev.,  51:729-30.  Aug.  19,  1911.) 

Municipal  League  of  Seattle.  Harbor  Development  Committee. 
Report,  1910-11.  (Municipal  League  News,  1:2.  July  8,  1911.) 

Municipal  League  of  Seattle.  Harbor  Development  Committee. 
Report  on  the  $350,000  bond  issue  for  harbor  development 
work,  voted  Nov.  8,  1910.  (Municipal  League  News,  1:3.  Oct. 
13,  1911.) 

[An]   opportunity  for  port  improvements.     (Pacific  Marine  Rev., 
9:3-4.     Feb.  1912.) 
In  regard  to  proposed  Harbor   Island   terminals. 

Port  of  Seattle  central  water-front  project,  from  data  supplied 
by  the  Seattle  Port  Commission.  (Ry.  and  Marine  News, 
10:12-13.  May  15,  1912.) 

Seattle.      Municipal    Plans  Commission.     Plan  of  Seattle.     1911. 

R710.1 

Harbor  improvements,  p.  71-81;  Port  of  Seattle,  p.  82-142. 

Seattle  Port  Commission.  Bulletin  no.  1.  Comprehensive  scheme. 
Commission  plan  of  development.  Harbor  Island  ("Bush") 
terminal  project.  1912.  R627.2 

32 


Seattle.     Port  Warden.     Report.     1910-12.  R382 

Seattle's  proposed  port  improvements.  (Pacific  Marine  Rev., 
9:3-5.  Jan.  1912.) 

Semple,  Eugene.  The  new  waterways  and  land  reclamation  at 
Seattle.  (Eng.  News,  37:333.  May  27,  1897.) 

Status  of  work  of  Port  Commission.  (Seattle  Municipal  News, 
2:1-2.  July  6,  1912.) 

U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  Seattle  harbor,  Wash.,  chart 
6445.  Mar.  1907. 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1884.  pt.  3.  p.  2296-97.  (Powell.  Preliminary  exami- 
nation of  Duwamish  River.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1898.  pt.  4.  p.  3103-12.  (Taylor.  Preliminary  exami- 
nation of  Duwamish  and  Black  rivers.) 

U.  S.  Engjneer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1905.  pt.  3.  p.  2519-20.  (Clapp.  Duwamish  River.) 

Whitham,  P.  P.  Improvement  details  for  Seattle's  harbor.  (Pa 
cific  Builder  and  Emgr.,  13:487-88.  June  8,  1912.) 

Whitham,  P.  P.  Proposed  improvements  for  port  of  Seattle. 
(Ry.  and  Marine  News,  10:13.  Mar.  15,  1912.) 

Whitham,  P.  P.  Seattle  port  improvements  as  planned  by  Virgil 
Bogue.  (Ry.  and  Marine  News,  9:13-17.  Sept.  1,  1911.) 

Seattle — Lake   Washington   Canal 

Allen,  J.  B.  Speech  on  Columbia  river  improvements  and  Lake 
Washington  canal,  June  16,  1892.  (Cong.  Record,  23,  pt.  6: 
5339-40.) 

Beginnings  of  the  canal.  (Washington  Historical  Quarterly, 
1:73.  Oct.  1906.) 

Brainerd,  Erastus.    Lake  Washington  canal.     1902.     57  p.       R626 

Burton,  T.  E.  Remarks  against  appropriation  for  canal,  Jan. 
16,  1901.  (Cong.  Record,  34,  pt.  2:  1102-03.) 

Canal  will  be  built.     (Pacific  Building  and  Engng.  Record,  4:4. 

Sept.  15,  1906.) 

Cushman,  F.  W.  Remarks  in  favor  of  appropriation  for  canal, 
Jan.  16,  1901.  (Cong.  Record,  34,  pt.  2:  1102-03.) 

33 


Earthwork  of  the  Seattle  and  Lake  Washington  Waterway  Co. 
(Ehg.  News,  53:43.  Jan.  12,  1905.) 

Parrel  I,  J.  D.  Is  the  Lake  Washington  canal  a  necessity  or  de- 
sirable? 1909.  n.  p.  R626 

From  Lake  to  Sound:  government  work  is  to  commence  on  a 
ship  canal.  (Seattle  Post-Intelligencer,  New  Year's  souvenir 
ed.  1895.  p.  25.)  R070 

Humphrey,  W.  E.  Speech  on  the  Lake  Washington  canal,  Apr. 
22,  1904.  (Cong.  Record,  38,  pt.  6:  5383-88.) 

Hunt's  Point  Property  Owners.  Some  features  of  the  proposed 
Lake  Washington  canal  which  will  interest  you.  1909.  n.  p. 

R626 

Lake  Washington  canal.  (Pacific  Building  and  Engng.  Record, 
4:3.  Feb.  10,  1906.) 

Lake  Washington  canal.     (Sci.  Amer.,  102:103.    Jan.  29,  1910.) 

Lake  Washington  ship  canal  now  under  way.  (Pacific  Northwest 
Commerce,  1:20.  Dec.  1909.) 

Lewis,  J.  H.  Speech  on  the  Lake  Washington  canal,  May  11, 
1897.  (Cong.  Record,  30,  pt.  1:  1016-22.) 

McGraw,  J.  H.  Lake  Washington  canal.  (Seattle  Mail  and  Her- 
ald, Progress  ed.  Dec.  20,  1902.  p.  19.)  R070 

McGraw,  J.  H.  Lake  Washington  ship  canal  will  aid  Pacific 
ocean  commerce.  (Seattle  Post-Intelligencer,  Prosperous 
Washington.  1906.  p.  113-15.)  R070 

Pangburn,  E.  L.  How  Uncle  Sam  aids  the  state:  Lake  Wash- 
ington canal.  (Washington  Magazine,  2:6-7.  Sept.  1906.) 

Powell,  A.  O.  Lake  Washington  canal  and  lock  improvements. 
Project  brought  down  to  date  with  details  of  the  lock  and 
principal  data.  (Pacific  Builder  and  Engr.,  13:531-32.  June 
22,  1912.) 

Powell,  A.  O.  The  Lake  Washington  canal  project.  (Pacific 
Builder  and  Engr.,  9:102-05.  Mar.  19,  1910.) 

Powell,  A.  O.     Proposed  Lake  Washington  canal:   a  great  engi- 
neering project.     (Eng.  News,  63:1-5.     Jan.  6,  1910.) 
Editorial  on  Lake  Washington  canal,  p.   17. 

Rollins,  C.  H.  Earthwork  of  the  Seattle  and  Lake  Washington 
Waterway  Co.  (Eng.  News,  53:43-44.  Jan.  12,  1905.) 

34 


Seattle  and  Lake  Washington  Waterway  Co.  History  and  ad- 
vantages of  the  canal  and  harbor  improvement  project  now 
being  executed  by  the  Seattle  and  Lake  Washington  Water- 
way Co.  1902.  G9  p.  R626.9 

Seattle  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Memorial  relative  to  the  dredg- 
ing of  Salmon  Bay.  Jan.  3,  1896.  (U.  S.  54th  Cong.  1st 
sess.  Senate.  Doc.  53.) 

Seattle  manufacturers  opposed  to  Lake  Washington  canal.  (Ry. 
and  Marine  News,  8:12-13.  Apr.  1,  1910.) 

Seattle  tide  flats:  a  vast  improvement  to  be  commenced  soon. 
(Seattle  Post-Intelligencer,  New  Year's  edition.  1895.  p.  25.) 

R070 

Squire,  W.  C.  Speech  in  support  of  the  improvement  of  the 
waterway  between  Puget  Sound  and  lakes  Union  and  Wash- 
ington, June  16,  1892.  19  p.  (in  his  Speeches,  52d  Congress.) 

R320 

Same   in   Congressional   Record,  v.   23,  pt.   6,   p. 


5335-39.     June  16,  1892. 

Taylor,  H.  Lake  Washington  ship  canal.  (Alaska  and  North- 
west Quarterly,  v.  1,  with  advertisements,  "A  few  facts  about 
Seattle."  Jan.,  Mar.  1899.) 

Turner,  George.  Remarks  on  rivers  and  harbors  bill  authorizing 
survey  for  canal,  May  5,  1897.  (Cong.  Record,  30,  pt.  1:896.) 

U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  Lake  Washington,  Wash., 
chart  6446.  Apr.  1907. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Railways  and  Canals  Committee.  Re- 
port on  bill  to  provide  for  and  aid  in  construction  of  a  ship 
canal.  (U.  S.  48th  Cong.  1st  sess.  House.  Rep.  603.) 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Rivers  and  Harbors  Committee.  Ex- 
tension of  time  for  construction  of  canal.  Jan.  26,  1909. 
(U.  S.  60th  Cong.  2d  sess.  House.  Rep.  1942.) 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate..  Commerce  Committee.  Extending 
time  for  construction  of  canal,  Jan.  28,  1909.  (U.  S.  60th 
Cong.  2d  sess.  Senate.  Rep.  872.) 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Commerce  Committee.  River  and 
harbor  bill,  report,  Apr.  1910,  p.  672-77.  (U.  S.  61st  Cong. 
2d  sess.  Senate.  Rep.  527.) 

35 


U.  S.  Engineer 

Department. 

Annual  report. 

1892, 

pt. 

1, 

p. 

385;  pt. 

3, 

p. 

2762-93. 

1895, 

pt. 

1, 

P. 

453-54; 

pt. 

r>. 

P- 

3422-30. 

1896, 

pt. 

1, 

p. 

411-12; 

pt. 

•r>, 

I). 

3351-73. 

1897, 

pt. 

1, 

p. 

513-15; 

pt. 

4, 

P* 

3445-47. 

1898, 

pt. 

1, 

p. 

516-18; 

pt. 

4, 

P. 

3072-74. 

1899, 

pt. 

1, 

p. 

606-08; 

pt. 

4, 

]>• 

3271-72. 

1900, 

pt. 

1, 

P- 

684-85; 

pt. 

<•>, 

P- 

4483-85. 

1901, 

pt. 

1, 

P. 

646-48; 

pt. 

6, 

P. 

3583-87. 

map. 

1902, 

pt. 

1, 

P- 

568-70; 

pt. 

:;, 

P. 

2417-26. 

map. 

1903, 

pt. 

1, 

P- 

629-31; 

pt. 

'•'., 

P. 

2332-34. 

map. 

1904, 

pt. 

1. 

P. 

695-97; 

pt. 

4, 

P- 

3611-14. 

1905, 

pt. 

1, 

P- 

701-03; 

pt. 

3, 

]>• 

2541-45. 

map. 

1906, 

pt. 

1, 

P- 

776-79; 

pt. 

2, 

p. 

2036-38. 

map. 

1907, 

pt. 

1, 

P. 

791-94; 

pt. 

:;. 

P. 

2221-23. 

1908, 

pt. 

1, 

p. 

840-42; 

850 

j 

Pt 

3,  p.  2298-99. 

1909, 

pt. 

1, 

p. 

882-84; 

pt. 

3, 

]»• 

2257-58. 

1910, 

pt. 

1, 

1». 

981-84. 

1911, 

pt. 

1, 

p. 

1040-44; 

pt. 

3 

,  P- 

2635-36. 

U.  S.  Laws,  Statutes.  Act  of  Sept.  19,  1890,  appropriating  $10,000 
for  survey,  (in  Statutes  at  large,  v.  26,  p.  453.) 

U.  S.  Laws,  Statutes.  Act  of  Aug.  18,  1894,  appropriating  $25,000 
for  improvement  and  providing  for  free  right-of-way,  (in  Ses- 
sion laws.  53d  Cong.  2d  sess.  1893-94.  p.  360.) 

U.  S.  Laws,  Statutes.  Act  of  Mar.  2,  1895,  providing  for  survey 
and  map.  (in  Session  laws.  53d  Cong.  3d  sess.  1894-95. 
p.  948.) 

U.  S.  Laws,  Statutes.  Act  of  June  3,  1896,  appropriating  $150,000 
for  dredging  Salmon  Bay;  providing  that  free  right-of-way  be 
obtained  and  that  route  of  canal  be  determined  by  Secretary 
of  War.  (in  Statutes  at  large,  v.  29,  p.  234.) 

U.  S.  Laws,  Statutes.  Act  of  June  13,  1902,  appropriating  $160,- 
000  for  10-foot  channel  to  Ballard  and  providing  for  survey. 
(in  Statutes  at  large,  v.  32,  pt.  1,  p.  347-48.) 

U.  S.  Laws,  Statutes.  Act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  appropriating  $125,000 
for  dredging  Salmon  Bay.  (in  Statutes  at  large,  v.  33,  pt.  1, 
p.  1144.) 

U.  S.  Laws,  Statutes.  Act  of  June  11,  1906,  authorizing  James 
A.  Moore  or  assigns  to  construct  canal,  (in  Statutes  at  large, 
v.  34,  pt.  1,  p.  231-32.) 

U.  S.  Laws,  Statutes.  Act.  of  Feb.  6,  1909,  extending  time  for 
construction  of  canal,  (in  Statutes  at  large,  v.  35,  pt.  1, 
p.  613.) 


36 


U.  S.  Laws,  Statutes.  Act  of  June  25,  1910,  appropriating  $155,- 
000  for  canal,  (in  Session  laws.  61st  Cong.  2d  sess.  1909-10. 
pt.  1,  p.  G66.) 

U.  S.  Laws,  Statutes.  Resolution  no.  44  of  Apr.  18,  1896,  direct- 
ing Secretary  of  War  to  transmit  to  Congress  report  of  Capt. 
Symons  on  canal  and  estimate  of  cost  of  construction,  (in 
Statutes  at  large,  v.  29,  p.  471.) 

U.  S.  War  Department.  Letter  from  the  acting  secretary  of 
war  transmitting  a  report  of  the  board  of  engineers  upon  a 
location  and  cost  of  a  ship  canal,  Jan.  2,  1892.  (U.  S.  52d 
Cong.  1st  sess.  House.  Ex.  doc.  40.) 

U.  S.  War  Department.  Letter  from  the  assistant  secretary  of 
war  transmitting  report  of  the  Chief  of  engineers,  submitting 
estimated  cost  for  the  construction  of  the  waterway,  Apr.  21, 
1896.  (U.  S.  54th  Cong.  1st  sess.  Senate.  Doc.  269.) 

U.  S.  War  Department.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  War  trans- 
mitting report  in  relation  to  the  waterway,  Jan.  30,  1902. 
(U.  S.  57th  Cong.  1st  sess.  House.  Dec.  335.) 

U.  S.  War  Department.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  War  trans- 
mitting report  of  survey  of  waterway,  May  20,  1908.  (U.  S. 
60th  Cong.  House.  Doc.  953.) 

U.  S.  War  Department.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  War  trans- 
mitting reports  relative  to  fortifications  upon  Puget  Sound, 
May  10,  1888.  p.  7-16,  23-25,  27,  38.  (U.  S.  50th  Cong.  1st 
sess.  Senate.  Ex.  doc.  165.) 

U.  S.  War  Department.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  War  trans- 
mitting the  report  of  the  board  of  engineers  appointed  to  de- 
termine the  feasibility  of  constructing  a  canal  connecting 
Puget  Sound  with  lakes  Washington  and  Union,  Jan.  28,  1903. 
(U.  S.  57th  Cong.  2d  sess.  Senate.  Doc.  127.) 

Washington  (State).  Laws,  Statutes.  Act  of  Feb.  12,  1895,  to 
grant  to  and  prescribe  powers  of  counties  relative  to  public 
works,  (in  Session  laws,  1895,  p.  3-5.)  R345 

Washington  (State).  Laws,  Statutes.  Act  of  Feb.  8,  1901,  rela- 
tive to  and  in  aid  of  the  construction,  maintenance,  and  opera- 
tion, by  the  United  States,  of  canal,  (in  Session  laws,  1901, 
P-  7.)  R345 

Washington  (State).  Laws,  Statutes.  Act  of  Mar.  12,  1903,  relat- 
ing to  the  appropriation  of  lands  and  highways  for  corporate 
purposes,  (in  Session  laws,  1903,  p.  383-84.)  R345 

Washington  (State).  Laws,  Statutes.  Act  of  Mar.  13,  1907,  relat- 
ing to  the  power  of  counties  of  the  first  class  to  construct  or 
aid  in  the  construction  of  canals,  (in  Session  laws,  1907  p 
348.)  R345 

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Washington  (State).  Laws,  Statutes.  Act  of  Mar.  1C,  1907,  grant- 
ing to  the  United  States  a  right  of  way  for  canal,  (in  Session 
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Washington  (State).  Laws,  Statutes.  Act  of  Mar.  17,  1909,  cre- 
ating a  shore  land  improvement  fund,  (in  Session  laws,  1909, 
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Washington  (State).  Legislature.  House  memorial  no.  8  [pray- 
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Washington  (State).  Legislature.  Memorial  in  favor  of  appro- 
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52d  Cong.  1st  sess.  Senate.  Mis.  doc.  88.) 

Washington  (State).  Legislature.  Memorial  relating  to  ship 
canal  to  connect  lakes  Union  and  Washington  with  Puget 
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Washington  (State).  Supreme  Court.  State  of  Washington  on 
relation  of  M.  L.  Potter  et  al.  vs.  King  county,  (in  Washing- 
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Washington  (Territory).  Legislature.  Memorial  praying  for  an 
appropriation  to  aid  in  constructing  canals  in  King  county. 
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R345 

Superior,  Wis. 

[A]  large  coal-storage  wharf  at  Superior.  (Eng.  Rec.,  56:604-06. 
Nov.  30,  1907.) 

Tacoma 

Bogue  plans  for  Tacoma  harbor  are  comprehensive.  (Ry.  and 
Marine  News,  10:23-25.  Jan.  15,  1912.) 

Improvement  of  Tacoma  harbor.  Marine  Rev.,  42:86-87.  Mar. 
1912.) 

McCune,  J.  W.  How  should  Tacoma  prepare  for  the  opening  of 
the  Panama  canal.  (Ry.  and  Marine  News,  9:16-17.  Nov. 
15,  1911.) 

Practical  men  oppose  Tacorna's  proposed  dock  site.  (Ry.  and 
Marine  News,  8:18-19.  Sept.  1,  1910.) 

Tacoma's  proposed  dock  site  has  many  disadvantages.  (Ry.  and 
Marine  News,  8:17.  Aug.  1,  1910.) 

U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  Commencement  Bay  and  city 
of  Tacoma,  chart  6451.  Sept.  1899. 

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U.  S.     Congress.     House.     Commjtt<»e;on:  tacfla>v*AflPfc?rs.>.*fLegal 

disputes  concerning  tide  lands  'adjacent'  td'fhV'riarttor'ef  the 
city  of  Tacoma,  Jan.  18,  1909.  (U.  S.  GOth  Cong.  2d  sess. 
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U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Letter  from  acting  Chief  of  engi- 
neers submitting  report  to  review  the  project  now  under  way 
for  the  improvement  of  the  Puyallup  waterway  in  the  harbor 
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ate. Doc.  418.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department. ..  .Letter  from  the  acting  Chief  of 
engineers,  reports  of  examination  and  survey  of  Tacoma  har- 
bor, with  a  view  to  extending  the  Puyallup  waterway,  Mar.  31, 
1910.  (U.  S.  61st  Cong.  2d  sess.  House.  Doc.  832.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
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U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1903.  pt.  3,  p.  2331-32.  (Millis.  Improvement  of  Ta- 
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U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1902.  pt.  3,  p.  2432-34.  (Millis.  Modification  of  harbor 
lines  in  Commencement  Bay.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1903.  pt.  3,  p.  2331-32.  (Millis.  Improvement  of  Tacoma 
harbor.) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
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U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
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U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
army,  1905.  pt.  3,  p.  2527-41.  map.  (Millis.  Improvement 
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U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
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U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
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U.  S.  JEi.i&inp$r.  Department,  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
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U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Report  of  Chief  of  engineers  U.  S. 
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Tampa,   Fla. 

Calhoun,  J.  D.  Port  administration  and  harbor  facilities,  Tampa. 
(Annals  of  the  Amer.  Acad.,  29:385-86.  Mar.  1907.) 

Toledo 

[A]  new  ore  dock  and  storage  yard  at  Toledo.  (Eng.  Rec.,  63: 
163-64.  Feb.  11,  1911.) 

Two  Harbors,  Minn. 

New  ore  dock  at  Two  Harbors.  (Ry.  Age  Gaz.,  52:8-10.  Jan. 
5,  1912.) 

[A]  structural-steel  ore  dock  at  Two  Harbors.  (Eng.  Rec.,  58: 
641-43.  Dec.  5,  1908.) 

Woodbridge,  D.  E.  The  first  lake  dock  of  steel.  (Iron  Age,  80, 
pt.  2:908-10.  Oct.  3,  1907.) 

Washington,  D.  C. 

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Wilmington,  Cal.,  see  Los  Angeles 
Wilmington,   Del. 

Coyne,  William,  and  Lawson,  J.  N.  Port  administration  and  har- 
bor facilities,  Wilmington.  (Annals  of  the  Amer.  Acad.,  29: 
380-82.  Mar.  1907.) 

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